WHITE GOLD MEDAL CAMELLIAS 
Abundanee. Profuse-flowering, full, double white variety measuring 4 to 5 inches across. 
A strong grower, with large deep green, glossy foliage; blooms when young. 
Dante. An imbricated pure white form with golden stamens at the base of each petal. This 
variety may be best described as of medium size, measuring 4 inches in diameter. A low, 
spreading grower with dull green foliage. Very fine. 
Eastern Sun. (One of our hybrids.) A full-formed, peony-type Camellia with 4-inch 
flowers having the outer rows of petals pure white and the inner portion of the bloom made 
up of lemon-tinted anthers and petaloids and golden stamens. We might say that there is 
more yellow in this Camellia than any we have ever seen. The deep green foliage is slightly 
twisted. Growth is slow and bushy; midseason flowering. 
Edith Churchwell. (One of our own hybrids.) An exquisite, wavy-petaled, loose peony- 
type flower measuring 3!4 to 4 inches in diameter. The plant is a slow, bushy grower and 
the dark green foliage is of medium size. Flowers in January. 
Ethrington White (Waterloo). The petals of this semi-double variety are often described 
as tissue-like in texture. Dark green foliage. Tall and vigorous in its growth; blooms in mid- 
season. 
Haku-rakuten. An extraordinary 4-inch white blossom, loosely formed, with a few stamens 
intermingled with the petals. Light green, vlossy foliage. Tall, vigorous grower. 
Imura, White. This hybrid from Alabama is the most beautiful white semi-double we have 
seen. Its long, narrow petals have a porcelain-like texture. The flowers measure 514 to 6 
inches in diameter; showy yellow stamens. Long dark green foliage. Open and upright in 
its growth; midseason bloomer. 
Lotus, Sode Gutehie. The largest of all Camellias, measuring 6 inches or more in diameter, 
with a large cluster of stamens in the center. The long, dull green foliage is heavily ribbed. 
Midseason to late flowering. 
Mrs. Millar Wilson. (One of our hybrids.) A most unusual variety is this semi-double, 
star-shaped white flower measuring 3 inches in diameter. Each double row of petals is sep- 
arated by showy stamens, and the center of the flower is a pleasing combination of stamens 
and petaloids. Rapid, tall, open grower with light green, medium-sized foliage. 
Mrs. William Thompson. A very large semi-double white flower, displaying prominent 
stamens. Large, rounded, serrated foliage. Vigorous slender growth; midseason. 
Perfection Alba. (Temporary name.) Although this flower was purchased as Alba 
Superba it produces full double pure white blossoms, 3 to 4 inches in diameter. We con- 
sider this Camellia one of the finest double whites for late cut-flowers because it is a profuse 
bloomer. The foliage is large, light green, and glossy, and the compact, upright growth is 
decidedly vigorous. We are sure that this is a distinct variety because Alba Superba is semi- 
double with showy stamens. Midseason to late flowering. Available in limited quantities only. 
Snowdrift. A beautifully formed blossom, semi-double in structure. The long, dull green 
foliage is heavily serrated and the plant is a good grower. Blooms in midseason. 
Star of Bethlehem. (Our seedling.) A semi-double, pure white star formation of the 
Imura type; flowers measure 3 inches. Low, spreading, bushy growth and long, narrow, 
dark green foliage characterize this free-flowering variety. Where a low-growing, vigorous, 
hardy white Camellia is needed we recommend this variety whole-heartedly. Early to mid- 
season. 
SIX GERBING CAMELLIA NURSERY 
